Restricted quarry manager’s (non-explosives) certificate

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A person is eligible for a restricted quarry manager’s (non-explosives) (RQMNE) certificate if they can demonstrate evidence of:

Working on a mine where quarry operations are carried out minimum of 2 years

Working in managing ground stability, mine planning or emergency management for a minimum of 84 shifts in relation to quarry operations 

Experience working in mine transport and services for a minimum of 42 shifts in relation to quarry operations 

Good character

Candidate must submit a National Police Clearance. The document must be issued within 12 months of Mining Competence Advisory Committee review.

Completion of first aid training

The minimum acceptable unit of competency for first aid certificate is HTLAID011 Provide first aid. The document must be issued within 3 years of Mining Competence Advisory Committee review.

Completion of risk management units

The following WHS risk management units must be completed.

  • RIIRIS402E or BSBWHS414 – Risk management core unit of competency
  • BSBWHS411 – Unit of competency to contextualise work health and safety risk for a statutory position holder

The committee can consider current and superseded versions of the above units if they are completed between 01/01/2018 and 31/12/2023.

Application fee

No fee payable to sit the work health and safety examination

Supporting documentation and resources

Transitioning a certificate of competency to a WHS statutory certificate

Certificate of competency holders have until the end of the transitional arrangements to transition their certificate over to an equivalent WHS statutory certificate. To apply:

  • Create or log in to your Mines statutory positions portal (MSPP) account
  • Upload a copy of your certificate of competency issued under the repealed Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994
  • Upload evidence of completing relevant risk management units for the certificate
  • Once WorkSafe reviews and confirms your evidence, you will be prompted via email to enrol into the applicable legalisation examination
  • Once you pass the examination, you will be awarded an equivalent WHS statutory certificate. This can be downloaded via your MSPP profile.

Statutory certificates frequently asked questions

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Application lodgement

Application for restricted quarry manager's certificate must be lodged using the Mines statutory positions portal (MSPP).

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